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An argument in a cause depending before the Supreme Court of Louisiana between the Bank of United States, the Bank of Louisiana, the Bank of Orleans, and others, creditors of Joseph Saul, appellants, and Thomas H. Saul and others, children of the same debtor, appellees, in which is discussed the question, whether, in the case of a marriage contracted in a State, governed by the common law of England, between parties there residing but who afterwards remove to Louisiana and there acquire property, such property will be held in community between such husband and wife?

An argument in a cause depending before the Supreme Court of Louisiana between the Bank of United States, the Bank of Louisiana, the Bank of Orleans, and others, creditors of Joseph Saul, appellants, and Thomas H. Saul and others, children of the same debtor, appellees, in which is discussed the question, whether, in the case of a marriage contracted in a State, governed by the common law of England, between parties there residing but who afterwards remove to Louisiana and there acquire property, such property will be held in community between such husband and wife?

Thomas H. Saul, Samuel Livermore, Bank of the United States (1816-1836), Joseph Saul

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OL43836206W

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Trials, litigationMarital propertyCasesCommunity propertyClaims against decedents' estatesBank of the United States (1816-1836)

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